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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit: North America 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers\, technologists\, and community leaders come together to share knowledge\, collaborate on solutions\, and push open source projects forward. It’s the home for code\, community\, and the people driving the future of open source. \nOpen Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers\, technologists\, and community leaders come together to share knowledge\, collaborate on solutions\, and push open source projects forward. It’s the home for code\, community\, and the people driving the future of open source. \nThis event serves as a strategic checkpoint for the open source movement. It’s where conversations happen about not only what’s being built—but how and why. From sustainability and funding models to licensing\, AI alignment\, security\, and governance\, Open Source Summit brings clarity and direction to a fast-changing open source landscape. \nWhether you’re deep in code or focused on enabling the communities and structures that support it\, this is where your work gains momentum and impact. \nCheck out the full schedule here. \nZephyr Track\nThe Zephyr track is for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will explore project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. \nCheck out the Zephyr session highlights in this blog “Zephyr Project at the Open Source Summit North America 2026“.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-north-america-2026/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Japan 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit Japan is the leading conference in Japan connecting the open source ecosystem under one roof\, providing a forum for technologists and open source industry leaders to collaborate and share information\, learn about the latest in open source technologies and find out how to gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions. \nThis year also introduces a dedicated Zephyr track\, designed for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will cover the latest project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. \nView the Zephyr sessions here. If you haven’t registered yet for the summit\, please register here. \nIn addition\, a Zephyr Project Meetup will take place on the evening of December 8 in Toyosu\, Tokyo. Hosted at the Renesas Electronics Corporation office\, the meetup welcomes anyone interested in open source\, embedded systems\, and software development. Attendees will hear presentations on products running Zephyr\, lesser-known subsystems\, and emerging ecosystem features. Space is limited \, so early registration is encouraged. Learn more about the meetup here. \n 
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-japan-2025/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251106
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Korea 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit Korea connects the open source ecosystem under one roof\, providing a forum for technologists and open source industry leaders to collaborate\, exchange knowledge\, explore the latest advancements in open source technologies\, and uncover innovative solutions to gain a competitive edge. \nView the tracks here. \nDates to keep in mind: \n\nCFP Closes: June 30 (Monday) at 3:59 PM KST (UTC+9) / June 29 (Sunday) at 11:59 PM PDT (UTC -7)\nCFP Notifications: August 12 (Tuesday)\nSchedule Announcement: August 14 (Thursday)\nEvent Dates: November 4 (Tuesday) – November 5 (Wednesday)\n\nCheck the suggested topics here. \nLearn more and register for the event now!
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-korea-2025/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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SUMMARY:Zephyr Project Meetup (September 18\, 2025) - Prague\, Czech Republic
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Zephyr Project in-person meetup in Prague\, Czech Republic! This gathering is for anyone who’s curious about Open Source\, Embedded Systems Programming\, and Software Development. This evening event will be held at the Faculty of Information Technology\, Czech Technical University located in: Czech Technical University in Prague\, Jugoslávských partyzánů 1580/3\, 160 00 Praha 6-Dejvice\, Czechia. \nYou can find the location details in this map here. \nThere will be presentations based on products running Zephyr\, subsystems and features you might not have heard of yet. \nExpand your network and delve deep into the realm of dependable\, low-power embedded systems. Whether you’re an experienced expert or just stepping into these fascinating areas\, this meetup provides the perfect platform for everyone! \nOur primary language for group communication and events is English\, and we warmly welcome individuals from all backgrounds. Seats are limited\, and we kindly request you to register soon to secure your spot. \nNote: This meetup is part of the Zephyr Community Meetup Series\, gatherings hosted by community members\, with support from the Zephyr Project. \nCall for talk proposals are closed now. \nDon’t forget to check out this blog: What to expect at the Zephyr Project Meetup (Sep 18\, 2025): Prague\, Czech Republic \nRegistration is required for this meetup. You can find the registration page here. \nIf you have any questions related to this meetup\, please send your enquiry to meetups@zephyrproject.org
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-project-meetup-september-18-2025-prague-czech-republic/
CATEGORIES:Linux Foundation Event,Meetup
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit India 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is an umbrella conference featuring a diverse range of tracks covering key areas such as Linux\, cloud & containers\, AI & data\, and more. These tracks highlight the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues shaping the open-source landscape today. \nLearn more about the tracks here. \nDates to keep in mind: \n\n\n\nCFP Closes: Monday\, 7 April at 12:00 AM IST (UTC+5:30) / Sunday\, 6 April at 11:30 AM PDT (UTC -7)\nCFP Notifications: Friday\, 2 May\nSchedule Announcement: Tuesday\, 6 May\nEvent Dates: Tuesday\, 5 August\, 2025\n\n\n\nLearn more and register now for the event.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-india-2025/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit North America 2025
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is an umbrella conference featuring a diverse range of tracks covering key areas such as Linux\, cloud & containers\, embedded systems\, AI & data\, and more. These tracks highlight the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues shaping the open-source landscape today. \nView the tracks here. \nThere will be a dedicated Zephyr track for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. Sessions will explore project advancements\, security\, tooling\, and real-world applications across industries. \nLearn more and register now!
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-north-america-2025/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit\, 28-29 October 2024: Tokyo\, Japan
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is a conference umbrella\, composed of a collection of events covering the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues affecting open source today. \nThis year\, there will be talks based on the Zephyr Project at the Open Source Summit. Don’t miss out on these sessions! Add these talks to your schedule today! \nMonday October 28\, 2024 10:15 – 10:30 JST: Keynote: Leveraging Zephyr and ML to Bring Smart Devices to Market\, Faster – Kate Stewart\, Vice President\, Dependable Embedded Systems\,The Linux Foundation\nEnd point devices are resource constrained\, either in terms of power\, memory or communication capabilities – sometimes all three. However\, being able to apply machine learning on these end point devices is possible and when applied strategically enables system wide efficiencies to be realized. This talk will explore the requirements and tradeoffs for such system to be considered when using the Zephyr RTOS and Tensorflow Lite for Embedded Microcontrollers projects. Learn more. \nTuesday October 29\, 2024 14:00 – 14:40 JST: Lessons Learned on Following Security Best Practices in Zephyr – Kate Stewart\, The Linux Foundation\nWhen the Zephyr project launched in 2016\, the lack of standardized security best practices in the IoT market segment was a known problem. It was one of the goals the project wanted to address\, and started working on from before day 1. This talk will go through the journey of the last 8 years of applying known best security practices to an open source project\, including becoming a CVE Numbering Authority\, and forming a PSIRT team from volunteers from different companies. This team has been managing embargo windows\, bulk vulnerability reports as well as the occasional vulnerability reported from the community. It is possible for open source projects to follow Security Best Practices and this talk will let others leverage the key lessons that Zephyr has learned over time. Learn more. \nTuesday October 29\, 2024 14:50 – 15:30 JST: Secure and Encrypted Boot in Zephyr RTOS – Parthiban N\, Linumiz\nMCUboot enables secure booting of Zephyr RTOS using asymmetric cryptographic signature verification with a public key. Typically\, the hash of the public key is embedded within the MCUboot binary\, ensuring its integrity. For enhanced tamper protection\, this hash can also be securely stored and retrieved using hardware keys. Embedded SoCs\, such as the i.MX RT\, offer advanced security features like High Assurance Boot (HAB)\, Data Co-Processor (DCP)\, and Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M) for implementing TrustZone in SoCs like the nRF91. These features enable secure storage with hardware crypto acceleration or external security modules (e.g.\, TPM\, EdgeLock) to store keys in a hardware vault. This presentation will explore MCUboot secure booting with hardware keys\, using the NXP i.MX RT as an example. We’ll delve into HAB for booting signed and encrypted MCUboot\, establishing a hardware root of trust\, and booting Zephyr RTOS using keys from OTP for verification. Additionally\, we’ll discuss using the TF-M backend and OTP for securely booting TrustZone-enabled SoCs. Learn more.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-28-29-october-2024-tokyo-japan/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Europe (Vienna\, Austria)
DESCRIPTION:The Open Source Summit Europe\, which takes place on September 16-18 in Vienna\, Austria\, is packed with technical content. It is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems\, and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. \nAs a conference umbrella\, Open Source Summit is composed of a collection of microconferences covering the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues affecting open source today. Zephyr will be featured as a microconference. Check out the schedule below. \nMonday\, September 16\n15:25 CEST: Bringing Existing Open-Source Code into MISRA Compliance – Roberto Bagnara\, University of Parma and BUGSENG – Roberto Bagnara\, Professor at University of Parma and BUGSENG \nBringing an existing codebase into MISRA compliance is known to be a difficult\, risky and time-consuming task. Yet\, when a product needs a functional safety certification and rewriting the software is out of question\, this is a necessity. Such an endeavor requires facing multiple tradeoffs and\, consequently\, lots of experience both on the codebase and on MISRA. The choices between deviating the guideline\, and the (often\, many) ways in which code may be changed and deviations may be formulated\, are tough and with consequences that are not immediately evident. The situation is particularly interesting in the case of open-source software\, where additional challenges have to be faced. In this presentation\, we illustrate our experience and the several lessons learned while undertaking MISRA compliance work in open-source projects\, most notably the Zephyr RTOS and the Xen hypervisor\, both used in many embedded systems. Key take-home points include: effective deviation strategies and mechanisms; dealing with the MISRA C essential type model (guidelines related to that account for many of the violations in existing codebases); interaction with open-source communities. \nTuesday\, September 17:\n9 am CEST: How to Contribute a Zephyr Sensor Driver – Maureen Helm\,  Distinguished Engineer at Analog Devices \nThe Zephyr sensor driver API is a popular area for new contributors to submit code upstream; a sensor driver is well-contained\, it doesn’t touch more intimidating or complex subsystems\, and most importantly\, it enables your Zephyr application to interact with the physical world in a new way. Naturally\, you want to share it with the open source community\, but how do you do it? This talk will share best practices and common pitfalls encountered by new contributors submitting their first sensor driver\, and provide insight into why maintainers request certain changes. \n09:50 CEST: Zephyr Build System: Sysbuild and New Hardware Model – Torsten Tejlmand Rasmussen\, Open Source Software Engineer at Nordic Semiconductor  \nThe Zephyr build system had been reaching its limits in its ability to build multiple images for modern SoCs in its previous hardware model.\nThe original build system began with the concept of a simple board containing a single core SoC for which you would build a single image. In today’s world however\, developers want to build multiple images for boards which may have multiple SoCs and / or SoCs with multiple CPU cores. This evolution towards complexity led us to the development and introduction of sysbuild and a new hardware model in Zephyr. \nThe purpose of this talk is to dive into the new hardware model\, and what it provides seen from a developer’s point of view\, and from there continue into sysbuild\, where the new hardware model is leveraged in order to build multiple images for a single device. The talk will go over how you as a developer can make the best use of the new hardware model and sysbuild to effectively build a complete project. \n11:00 CEST: Secure and Encrypted Boot in Zephyr RTOS – Parthiban N\, Software Engineer at Linumiz \nMCUboot enables secure booting of Zephyr RTOS using asymmetric cryptographic signature verification with a public key. The hash of the public key is embedded or compiled with the MCUboot binary by default\, which is used for checking the integrity of the public key. To tamper-proof\, as an alternate secure boot option\, the hash of the public key can be stored securely and retrieved when hardware keys are enabled. Security of embedded SoC’s (e.g.\, i.MX RT) offers more capabilities\, such as High Assurance Boot (HAB)\, Data Co-Processor (DCP)\, or Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M) implementing the Trustzone for SoC’s (e.g.\, nRF91) to enable secure storage with hardware crypto acceleration or external security modules (e.g.\, TPM\, EdegeLock) to store keys in hardware vaults. \nThis talk will detail MCUboot secure booting with hardware keys. NXP i.MX RT as an example using HAB for booting singed and encrypted bootloader MCUboot\, enabling hardware root of trust\, and booting Zephyr RTOS using keys from OTP for verification. We will also see about using the TF-M backend and OTP for secure booting Trustzone-enabled SoCs. \n11:20 CEST: Zephyr Network Subsystem Status and Overview – Jukka Rissanen\, Principal Engineer at Nordic Semiconductor \nNetwork connectivity is important part of Zephyr. This talk will give information of current status of the network stack. \n11:55 CEST: Lightning Talk: The CFU: Custom Hardware with RISCV and Zephyr – Mohammed Billoo\, CEO at MAB Labs Embedded Solutions \nRISC-V’s instruction set architecture (ISA) has enabled seasoned embedded software engineers to experiment with FPGAs since numerous open-source RISC-V cores can be flashed onto an FPGA. \nThe Zephyr Project is rapidly emerging as a leading real-time operating system (RTOS). Zephyr integrates open-source and security best practices to ensure a vendor-neutral\, secure\, and reliable platform. \nOne of the exciting features of the RISCV ISA is the Custom Function Unit (CFU)\, which enables a framework to support custom operations in hardware\, which is accessible from software. In this talk\, Mohammed will demonstrate how to add a CFU into a RISCV core on an FPGA\, and how to make the appropriate calls from Zephyr. \n12:05 CEST Lightning Talk: Zephyr Portability with an AI Application on Very Different MCUs – Ales Ryska\, Systems Engineer at NXP \nCode portability is one of the compelling benefits of adopting Zephyr. In this session we will discuss a single AI-based face detection application that scales from a high performance\, Arm Cortex-M7 based MCU to a low power Cortex-M33 based MCU with a neural processing accelerator. In addition to different main processor cores\, these two platforms have quite different camera and display interfaces\, and one has a limited frame buffer capability\, leading to required improvements in the display driver which NXP has contributed back to the project. This session will also explore the specifics of how devicetree and Kconfig were leveraged to switch between platforms. \n12:15 CEST: Lightning Talk: Using Zephyr to Power the Sustainable Cloud – Dan Kalowsky\, Firmware Engineer at Ampere Computing \nShare how Ampere Computing uses Zephyr to re-imagine the cloud in a more sustainable way. Covering some of the challenges encountered aligning product goals with Zephyr\, adding new code coverage beyond the upstream support\, and getting a test environments up and running. \n12:25 CEST: Lightning Talk: Implementing the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in the Zephyr Project – Adam Wojasiński\, Software Engineer at BayLibre \nIn order for highly distributed communication to function well\, there must be a reliable time source and a way to synchronize time between devices. In applications such as automotive and industrial control\, the requirements here can be strict and subject to regulatory constraints. Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a response to these hard time synchronization requirements by achieving clock accuracy in the sub-microsecond range. \nAs Zephyr becomes more broadly used in these environments\, it needs support for precision timekeeping. This talk will cover a brief overview of PTP\, discussion of various implementation choices for Zephyr\, challenges along the way and upstreaming plans. \n14:00 CEST: Developing Wildlife Camera Traps with Zephyr RTOS – Alex Bucknall\, Software Engineer at Arribada Initiative \nMonitoring wildlife and environmental changes often requires deploying remote camera traps that can capture imagery and activity over long periods of time. These camera systems need to be low-power\, portable\, and easily adapted to different hardware configurations based on project requirements. \nThis talk will cover how we utilised Zephyr to develop flexible time lapse camera solutions for conservation applications. We’ll explore our time lapse camera deployment in Bermuda and how we’re using Zephyr to monitor and understand the impact of seagrass decay on the local marine life. Zephyr allowed us to rapidly target different hardware platforms by abstracting away complex hardware interactions. We’ll discuss how Zephyr’s hardware and driver APIs simplify peripheral access to cameras\, RTCs\, and power management features across multiple vendor SoCs. \nAdditionally\, we’ll explore challenges associated with this kind of cross-platform support\, such as lack of core features for certain vendor SoCs. We’ll also share insights into optimising for size\, performance\, and battery life on constrained embedded devices. \n14:20 CEST: Exploring the Potential of Zephyr in Automotive and Software Defined Vehicles – Philipp Ahmann\, Sr. OSS Community Manager at Etas  GmbH (BOSCH) \nIn the automotive industry more than 100 embedded control units (ECUs) are present in a typical car. They are equipped with microcontrollers responsible for various peripherals within the vehicle. Although it may be challenging to adapt automotive-specific interfaces to an IoT-driven RTOS like Zephyr\, the use of standard peripherals such as GPIOs\, I2C\, and UART can lead to significant synergies with other products. \nHowever\, as starting point\, the talk will delve into the automotive specific requirements and technology stacks necessary for integrating Zephyr into automotive development. Additionally\, it will highlight areas where Zephyr may not yet be a perfect fit for automotive applications. Key touchpoints for discussion will include the compatibility of Zephyr with established automotive standards like Autosar\, COVESA VSS\, and CAN stack. Furthermore\, the talk will address the challenges related to process compliance and adherence to safety integrity standards in the automotive industry. \nThis talk aims to initiate a discussion on the potential wider adoption of Zephyr in automotive products and to foster an engaging discussion among industry professionals. \n14:55 CEST: Lightning Talk: Open Source Fleet Management in Zephyr – Maciej Sobkowski\, Software Engineer at Antmicro \nComplex\, real-life embedded system deployments often consist of multiple SoCs/MCUs running a mix of OSes\, ranging from user-facing high-end nodes based on Linux/Android to MCUs dedicated to controlling specific low-level functions of the device\, using an RTOS like Zephyr. Over-the-air updates for such systems poses a challenge\, as the firmware needs to be updated in a safe & coordinated way. \nRemote Device Fleet Manager is a permissively licensed\, fully open source and self-hostable framework for modular\, configurable OTA updates\, fleet management and ML data management that supports Linux\, Android\, and\, since recently\, also Zephyr-based platforms. \nThis talk will delve into how RDFM was extended to support Zephyr-based systems\, the motivations and considerations of the development and some interesting use cases it enables. RDFM allows for fully redundant updates\, incl. rollback to the previous version\, grouped device updates and mixed OS deployments. \nTo enable tight interoperability with Zephyr’s ecosystem\, the integration is based on the MCUmgr library\, communicating with Zephyr devices via the SMP protocol. The MCUboot bootloader is used for managing the firmware on the device. \n15:05 CEST: Lightning Talk: Delta Firmware Over The Air (DFOTA) Update: Optimizing Device Updates in Zephyr – Romain Pelletant\, Embedded Software Enginner\, & Clovis Corde\, Embedded Software Engineer at Kickmaker \nFirmware Over The Air (FOTA) updates are a well-established method for updating devices\, but this approach shows its limitations in the embedded world. Indeed\, in embedded systems we have 2 main constraints (among others) when discussing firmware updates : memory and bandwidth. Regarding memory\, developing a low-memory-footprint API was our priority when creating this solution. To explain how we built this API\, we will discuss compression algorithms and justify our choice of implementing in Zephyr the open-source library “Heatshrink” which is ideally suited for DFOTA’s needs and for embedded systems in general (we can demonstrate the memory footprint differences compared to the already implemented compression algorithm “LZ4”). Next\, we will see how deltas (or patches) between two firmware versions are generated (we could present a benchmark to illustrate the data savings achieved by sending patches instead of the full firmware\, as it is done during FOTA update). Further\, we will explore the implementation of the DFOTA API to explain how it works and how it can be implemented into your project. \n15:15 CEST: Lightning Talk: How to Create an Asset Tracker With Zephyr and Thingsboard In No Time – Tobias Marquardt\, Embedded Software Engineer at grandcentrix GmbH \nIn this lightning talk I’ll show you how to create a working PoC of an asset tracker with very little effort by using Zephyr. It’s based on an off-the-shelf cellular SoC that sends GPS data over CoAP to the open source Thingsboard IoT cloud platform. \n15:25 CEST: Lightning Talk: From Ideas to 3 Firmwares Powering Railway-Infrastructure Monitoring in 2 Years – Tobias Meyer\, Software Firmware Developer at Konux GmbH \n\n\nUsing Zephyr OS\, we successfully developed three firmware versions in under two years\, establishing a scalable wireless sensor network for enhanced railway infrastructure monitoring. \nThis talk will detail the rationale behind our technology selections\, including Zephyr OS\, BLE\, LTE-M\, and AWS Iot Core. \nWe will discuss specific features of Zephyr that facilitated rapid development and the aspects that presented a learning curve. Our session will explore critical design decisions\, architectural frameworks using Zephyr\, and effective strategies for MCU communication and optimizing battery life. It will show how projects are setup\, dependency are managed using west\, how firmware is tested\, and which features of zephyr we use where. We’ll also share common pitfalls and practical lessons learned. \nConcluding with recent Zephyr updates and our reflective insights\, this presentation will end with what we would have done differently this time. \n\n\n16:00 CEST: Preparing Zephyr for Safety Element out of Context Certification – Nicole Pappler\, Senior Safety Expert at AlektoMetis.com \nZephyr\, as also other open source projects\, is heading towards functional safety\, to achieve a safety certification as a Safety Element out of Context (SEooC) the question of what this really means comes up quite often. \nThere are usually three stakeholders in a project like project community\, the assessor and the user\, who actually wants to use the certified software \nAs all these parties have different expectations of what this certification will require\, there are a lot of different rumours and opinions out there regarding functional safety certification. This talk will give an introduction to what qualification evidence is usually prepared and assessed for a SEooC certification\, what this means for the project and how it can actually be integrated into a safety relevant software system. \nThis talk will also give an update of the current status of the safety working group\, how to participate and what to expect there. \n16:55 CEST: Level Up Your Embedded Testing Game: FRETish\, Robot\, and Twister: A Dream Team – Christian Schlotter\, Software Architect at Carl Zeiss Meditec AG & Tobias Kästner Bridle Maintainer at TiaC Systems \nDeveloping embedded software for regulated environments like medical devices presents unique challenges. Crucially\, we need to document how the software design fulfills stated product requirements. While functional testing remains dominant for verifying functional suitability\, deriving and maintaining effective test suites can quickly become cumbersome. \nThis talk explores a novel approach to this longstanding problem. We leverage NASA’s FRETish method for formally capturing requirements. We will talk about how the formal nature of FRETish requirements allows for automatic test case generation leveraging the Robot Framework. The latter was specifically chosen as it is partially supported by Zephyr’s test harness today and allows to utilize twister for automated test execution of these test suites on real hardware. This method has the potential to streamline testing\, offering benefits such as reduced time and maintenance efforts as well as accurate coverage metrics from very early on in the project’s lifecycle. \nWe’ll discuss our progress in implementing this approach\, the challenges we encountered\, and potential solutions for deeper integration with the Zephyr project. \n17:45 CEST: Zephyr LPWAN: Connectivity Options and When to Choose Them – Jordan Yates\, Co-Founder and Head of Engineering at Embeint \nDevelopers are spoiled for choice when it comes to Low-Power Wide-Area-Network technologies\, which can make it difficult to choose where to focus your time when starting a project. \nIn this session we will run through the advantages and tradeoffs of the various LPWAN solutions that Zephyr supports out of the box\, with respect to power consumption\, range\, reachability and more.\nTechnologies to discuss include Bluetooth\, WiFi\, LTE CAT-M1\, LTE NB-IoT\, LoRa/LoRaWAN and Thread. \nThursday\, September 19\n9-12:30 CEST: Zephyr Workshop (Additional Fee\, pre-registration required) \nRegistration Cost: $10 \nThe Zephyr Workshop\, sponsored by Infineon\, is designed to introduce you to the leading Open Source RTOS built with safety and security in mind. Attendees will learn why Zephyr is gaining the attention of developers and product makers. This session will provide a general overview of the Zephyr OS along with an overview of how to begin building Bluetooth® Low Energy applications using Zephyr RTOS. \nThe hands-on portion of the session will feature the building of two connected applications using Infineon’s AIROC™ CYW20829 Bluetooth® LE MCU Evaluation Kit: \n\nSensor to Phone application – For this hands-on application\, attendees will program a Bluetooth LE peripheral Zephyr application on the AIROC CYW20829 evaluation kit and connect it to a phone running the AIROC™ Bluetooth® Connect App.\nPeriodic Advertising with Responses (PAwR) application – For this hands-on application\, attendees will program a PAwR Zephyr application on the AIROC CYW20829 evaluation kit. Each participant will communicate with a central node and see how a “many to one” Bluetooth LE network can be created.\n\n** Notes: \n\nParticipants will use their own machines for the hands-on portion\, and they will get to walk away with the Infineon AIROC CYW20829 Bluetooth LE 5.4 MCU Evaluation Kit.\nSome (minimal) pre-work is needed to make the best use of the time allotted. An email will be sent to registrants prior to the event with further instructions.\nSpace is limited to 50 participants.\n\nHow to Register: Pre-registration is required. To register for Zephyr Workshop\, add it to your Open Source Summit Europe registration. \nTo learn more about Open Source Summit\, visit the main event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-europe/.
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-europe-vienna-austria/
CATEGORIES:Ambassador Speaking,Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20230920T090456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T090456Z
UID:10000065-1713225600-1713484799@www.zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Zephyr Developer Summit/Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 (Seattle\, Washington)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text text_direction=”default”]Zephyr Developer Summit will take place on April 16-18\, 2024 in Seattle Washington. Launched in 2021\, Zephyr Developer Summit is for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. This year we will be focusing on supporting topics of interest to users of Zephyr\, developers contributing upstream\, and maintainer specific topics. \nCheck out the full schedule here. \nIf you’d like to sponsor the event\, click here. \nVisit the main event website for more updates: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/embedded-open-source-summit-2024-seattle-washington/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20231110T075909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T075909Z
UID:10000071-1701734400-1701907199@www.zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Japan (Tokyo)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]Open Source Summit Japan\, happening on December 5-6 in Tokyo\, is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is a conference umbrella\, composed of a collection of events covering the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues affecting open source today. At Open Source Summit Japan\, those events include: Critical Software Summit\, Embedded IoT Summit\, LinuxCon\, Open Source Leadership Summit and more. \nRegister here for in-person attendance.  Virtual registration is not required to access the event live stream. All conference sessions will be live-streamed to the Linux Foundation YouTube channel with freely available access during the event. Live stream links for each session can be accessed from each session listing in the schedule (coming soon). Want more information on virtual attendance? Click here for more information. \nZephyr will be featured at the OSSummit in several sessions including (all session times listed below are in Japan Standard Time): \nTuesday\, December 5\n10:15 – 10:30 am: Keynote: Building Dependable Systems with Open Source – Kate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems\, The Linux Foundation \nBy looking at the press headlines\, we’ve learned that open source is already being used in market segments (like space\, automotive\, industrial\, medical\, agricultural) applications that have safety considerations today.  Details about the safety analysis performed are behind NDAs and are not available to developers in the open source projects being used in these products.  To make the challenge even more interesting\, the processes the safety standards are expecting are behind paywalls\, and not readily accessible to the wider open source community maintainers and developers. Figuring out pragmatic steps to adopt in open source projects requires the safety assessor communities\, the product creators\, and open source developers to communicate openly. There are some tasks that can be done today that help\, like knowing exactly what source is being included in a system and how it was configured and built.  Automatic creation of accurate Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs)\, is one pragmatic step that has emerged as a best practice for security and safety analysis. This talk will overview some of the methods being applied in some open source projects (like Linux\, Xen & Zephyr)\, as we try to establish other pragmatic steps when open source projects are used in safety critical. Add this to your schedule here. \n5:30-6:10 pm:  Zephyr Project: Results from Applying Open Source and Security Best Practices – Kate Stewart\, Linux Foundation \nWhen the Zephyr project was launched in 2016\, it was just one in a crowded set of open source RTOS solutions available. Since then\, it’s become one of the most active real time operating system being used for resource constrained devices with a vibrant and growing developer community. A lot of the lessons learned from the Linux kernel development were applied\, but the project chose deliberately to do some things different and adopt some of the security best practices . Zephyr is one of the few open source projects that has a PSIRT team and is an actual CVE numbering authority (CNA). Zephyr has also engaged with a safety certification authority\, and is working towards 61508 certification in 2024. This session will review the practices that the Zephyr community has adopted\, and what has been working and other lessons learned. Add it to your schedule here.\nWednesday\, December 6\n11:25 am-12:05 pm: Supporting Hobbyist Friendly OpenSource Hardware in Zephyr – Hiroshi Tokita\, Fujitsu Ltd. \nArduino UNO R4 is a super-nova in open hardware. This is cheap\, readily available\, and it can use many existing options from third parties and communities. We want to use it with the Zephyr. The Raspberry Pi Pico is another popular board in the electro hobby community. It also use in many open hardware project. I started porting the UNO R4 board. I will report the status. Now\, Raspberry Pi Pico gets mostly features support in Zephyr. Today\, I talk about PIO\, the most recently developed and exciting feature in the Pico. The optional module called the “Shield” has played an essential role in the open hardware ecosystem. Zephyr can handle the “Shield” as a standardized connector. I will show the benefits of connector systems in Zephyr and some difficulties and solutions (proposal) in application to Raspberry Pi Pico. Additionally\, I will introduce ArduinoCore for the Zephyr project. Arduino was initially designed for non-programmer development. It provides a unique experience for rapid prototyping\, but some must be fit for best practices in embedded development. This project supports a gradual transition besides the growth of the project ‘just an (Arduino) sketch’ to ’embedded system development.’ And At last\, I will show some attractive cheap boards that has a RISC-V chip. It may provide a different perspective from the chip that Zephyr mainly supports. Add it to your schedule here.\nTo learn more about the event or to register for it\, go to the main event website here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-japan/.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-japan-tokyo/
CATEGORIES:Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231027
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20231009T190725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T190725Z
UID:10000068-1698105600-1698364799@www.zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:The Linux Foundation Member Summit (Monterey\, California)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]\nThe Linux Foundation Member Summit\, hosted on October 24-26 in Monterey\, California\, is the annual gathering for Linux Foundation member organizations. \nAn annual gathering for Linux Foundation members that fosters collaboration\, innovation\, and partnerships among the leading projects and organizations working to drive digital transformation with open source technologies. It is a must-attend for business and technical leaders looking to advance open source strategy\, implementation\, and investment in their organizations and learn how to collaboratively manage the largest shared technology investment of our time. \nThe Zephyr Project will be represented at the conference in a session presented by Kate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation. On Tuesday\, October 24 at 4:15-4:45 pm\, Kate will present\, “Enabling UN Sustainable Development Goals: Zephyr Project Contributions.” \nGiven the Zephyr Project’s focus on being able to operate in resource constrained environments\, it’s not surprising that we’re seeing products emerge that help conserve and make better use of this planet’s resources\, that are built with Zephyr. This talk will walk through some of the capabilities of the Zephyr project. It will show how the products emerging using it are contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Add it to your schedule here. \nLearn more about how the Linux Foundation projects advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals in this new research report here. \nCheck out the full schedule for the LF Member Summit on the main event page here.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/the-linux-foundation-member-summit-monterey-california/
CATEGORIES:Ambassador Speaking,Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230922
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20230808T145128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T145128Z
UID:10000061-1695081600-1695340799@www.zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Europe (Bilbao\, Spain)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]Open Source Summit Europe takes place on September 19-21 in Bilbao\, Spain.  Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems\, and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open-source code and community contributors. \nZephyr will be featured at the event on Wednesday\, September 20 at 2:40-3:20 pm in a panel discussion titled “Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through Open Source.” Join an engaging and inspiring session with open source leaders from fields including research\, IoT\, financial services\, agriculture\, and energy to learn how open source projects are advancing the UN SDGs\, what the current challenges and opportunities are\, and what is needed for further progress. \nKate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation\, will represent Zephyr and showcase how it is advancing the UN SDGs. Other speakers include: \n\nMatthew Sandoe\, OS-Climate Physical Climate Risk Lead\nSumer Johal\, Executive Director\, AgStack Foundation\nChris Xie\, Head of Open Source Strategy\, Senior Director of Strategy and Business Development\, Futurewei\n\nAnna Hermansen\, Ecosystem Manager\, LF Research at the Linux Foundation\, will moderator.  \nCheck out the full schedule or register for it on the main event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-europe/.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-europe-bilbao-spain/
CATEGORIES:Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20230328T174456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T174456Z
UID:10000054-1687824000-1688169599@www.zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Zephyr Developer Summit (Prague\, Czech Republic) + Virtual
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]Embedded Open Source Summit (EOSS) is a new umbrella event for open source embedded projects and developer communities to come together under one roof for important collaboration and education. This is includes the Zephyr Developer Summit. \n \nLaunched in 2021\, Zephyr Developer Summit is for developers using or considering Zephyr in embedded products. This year\, we will be focusing on supporting topics of interest to users of Zephyr\, developers contributing upstream\, and maintainer specific topics. \nThis event is part of Embedded Open Source Summit. To attend\, register for Embedded Open Source Summit. 1 registration gives you access to ALL events featured under the Embedded Open Source Summit umbrella. In-person and virtual registration are both available. \nRegister to attend here. Full schedule to launch in April. Stay tuned. \nLearn more on the Embedded Open Source Summit event website.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-developer-summit-prague-czech-republic-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Developer Summit,Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230513
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20230328T173445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T173445Z
UID:10000053-1683676800-1683935999@www.zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:Open Source Summit North America (Vancouver\, Canada)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]Open Source Summit North America\, hosted on May 10-12 in Vancouver\, Canada\, is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems\, and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open-source code and community contributors. \nOpen Source Summit is a conference umbrella\, composed of a collection of events covering the most important technologies\, topics\, and issues affecting open source today. \n\nOn Wednesday\, May 10 at 12:05 – 12:45 pm: Reproducible Multi Element System Composition with Linux\, Xen & Zephyr – Philipp Ahmann\, Robert BOSCH GmbH \n\n\n\n\nLooking at system architectures for complex safety-critical systems\, similarities can be observed across various industries. Beside a rich OS (such as Linux)\, typically an RTOS and virtualization or containers are involved. However\, when it comes to prototyping such systems\, the existing guidelines are limited and reproducing demos is hard and time consuming. Compared to traditional (safety-critical) systems\, created by strictly following the v-model\, existing open source software can boost the system creation & understanding by fast and iterative prototyping. The ELISA project’s systems working group focuses on creating such an exemplary system architecture using Linux\, Xen and Zephyr in a reproducible form. This includes step-by-step documentation for users on different expert levels and various entry points to approach these systems. It also includes picking up new requirements such as a system SBOM and a strong interaction as well as collaboration with other open source projects. Beside the state of the previously mentioned activities\, the talk highlights other ELISA working groups focusing on Linux Kernel\, processes\, tools\, and use cases. A basic understanding about challenges and chances of using open-source projects for safety-critical workloads rounds up the talk. Add this to your schedule here.\n\nTo see all sessions or to register for the Open Source Summit North America\, visit the main conference website here.\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/open-source-summit-north-america-vancouver-canada/
CATEGORIES:Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221216
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20221207T110728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221207T110728Z
UID:10000051-1671062400-1671148799@www.zephyrproject.org
SUMMARY:CHIPS Alliance Fall Technology Update (Sunnyvale\, CA + Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]\nJoin CHIPS Alliance on December 15 for an in-person Fall Technology Update featuring informative\, technical talks on open source hardware collaborative development\, hosted by Google and including speakers from Microsoft\, Google\, Intel\, Antmicro\, Efabless\, the Zephyr Project and others. \nThe event is free to attend in person or virtually. Register here. \nCHIPS’ Thursday event follows the main RISC-V Summit days (Tuesday-Wednesday) to allow easy participation for open source hardware professionals traveling to the Bay Area for the Summit\, and is free to attend (registration required). \nKate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation\, will give a talk at 9:10-9:40 am PT about SBOM and HBOM. Add it to your schedule here.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/chips-alliance-fall-technology-update-sunnyvale-ca-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Industry Conference,Linux Foundation Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTSTAMP:20260526T095819
CREATED:20221108T083214Z
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SUMMARY:LF Member Summit (Lake Tahoe\, California)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overflow=”visible” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_direction_desktop=”default” column_element_spacing=”default” desktop_text_alignment=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_backdrop_filter=”none” column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” column_position=”default” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” animation_type=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]The Linux Foundation Member Summit\, hosted on November 8-10 at Lake Tahoe\, California\, is the annual gathering for Linux Foundation member organizations. \nAn annual gathering for Linux Foundation members that fosters collaboration\, innovation\, and partnerships among the leading projects and organizations working to drive digital transformation with open source technologies. It is a must-attend for business and technical leaders looking to advance open source strategy\, implementation\, and investment in their organizations and learn how to collaboratively manage the largest shared technology investment of our time. \nKate Stewart\, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems\, is on-site at Member Summit. She’ll be giving a presentation on Thursday\, November 10 at 3:10-3:40 pm PT titled\, “Depending on Open Source for Embedded Systems.” \nOpen source software has an increasing role in embedded system software today\, as products are leveraging the new functionality and abstraction emerging. From cars\, to wearables\, to smart homes\, improved energy infrastructure\, it surrounds us. There are now more IoT devices on this planet than there are people\, and we’re on track to double the number of devices in a few short years. The more we interact with these devices\, the more we need them to be dependable. We need to bring the quality and security best practices from open source development of clouds and desktops to the resource constrained devices and ensure they can have the appropriate levels of quality\, security\, maintainability\, reliability and in some cases\, safety considerations. This talk will focus on some examples of best practices adopted in key projects like Linux\, Zephyr\, Yocto and how they are helping to improve the transparency of software as well as enable improved quality and system level analysis to ensure dependability. \nThe Linux Foundation Member Summit is an invitation-only event for member companies of The Linux Foundation and Linux Foundation Projects. Learn more here on the main event website here.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.zephyrproject.org/event/lf-member-summit/
CATEGORIES:Linux Foundation Event
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